Erika said, “You need to pay the child support in full and upfront, just like we agreed.

That way, if you remarry and your new wife takes control of your finances, she won't stop you from fulfilling your obligations.” Marco's expression darkened.

He had lashed out at Kathryn, but deep down, he knew the reality.

He sighed.

“Fine. You can take the share Mom left for the kids.

I'll make sure to pay their support in full when I get back.

I won't leave you short.” He would stick to the divorce agreement.

After all, it was for his kids.

Marco's father had told him that the children would stay with Erika if she wanted them.

Erika, as their mother, would always care for them.

With the children living with her, Marco’s path to remarrying would be easier.

His mind was already wandering toward his future prospects.

Now divorced and with his mother gone, he had no one to answer to.

He was a free man, able to date openly.

liked, he could remarry, have a

had the money for

Erika stood up.

“I've delivered Kathryn's message.

is up

me unless

to see the kids, call

their choice.” She wouldn’t stand in the

attempt to

three sons

Kathryn finally found some

was the 25th day

day, Liberty and Duncan flew back to Wiltspoon from

airport, they spotted Sonny dashing toward them, excitement radiating from him like a little burst of

full of joy as

and she quickened her pace, scooping her son up into a tight

Sonny wrapped his arms around her neck, repeating the word over and

happy

are you crying, Sonny?” Liberty asked, loosening her hold to

to her even tighter, burying his face in her

muffled and

“I missed you, Mom.

Liberty’s heart melted, a wave of tenderness and guilt washing over

his age, he was still just

taken a toll, no matter how

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